The Samsung Galaxy F55 is now official. With the launch of the Galaxy F55, Samsung expanded its Galaxy F series with a new smartphone. For the first time in the Galaxy F series, the smartphone is equipped with a genuine leather panel. The smartphone is equipped with a 5000 mAh battery and an FHD+ display.
The Samsung Galaxy F55 is available in two variants – 8GB + 128GB and 12GB + 256GB, priced at Rs 26,999 and Rs 29,999 respectively.

The smartphone will be available in Apricot Rush and Raisin Black color options. The smartphone will be available online on Flipkart and offline at official retail stores from today (May 27).
The Samsung Galaxy F55 has a 6.7-inch FHD+ display with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. The smartphone’s flat display has a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a maximum brightness of up to 1000 nits.
Samsung’s mid-range smartphone is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset paired with 8GB of RAM. The smartphone offers 256 GB of internal memory, which can be expanded by inserting a microSD card.
The Samsung Galaxy F55 runs Android 14 out of the box with its own Layer One 6.1 user interface. Samsung also announced that the Samsung Galaxy F55 will receive 4 years of OS updates and 5 years of security updates.
In terms of cameras, the Samsung Galaxy F55 has a triple rear camera setup that includes a 50MP primary camera with f/1.8 aperture, an 8MP ultra-wide lens with f/2.2 aperture, and a 2MP depth camera. There is also a 50 MP camera with f/2.2 aperture.
The Samsung Galaxy F55 is equipped with a 5000mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging. The smartphone is equipped with an in-display fingerprint sensor. The smartphone is equipped with Samsung Knox Vault hardware solution for security and protection against unauthorized access.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.



